Flavors of 6/4
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Flavors of 6/4
Just curious, of those of you who actually have 6/4 horns, what are they?
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You didn't put "Jupiter" on the list . . . 

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You know... If you look on old tubenet you'll find over the course of about two years posts by me narrowing down 6/4 tubas. Basically, you just need to go play as many horns as you can and try to take someone with you to listen, and try to use the same person as much as possible.
My 6/4 search ended in the purchase of my MW2000. I know, not a 6/4 ... some don't even consider it a 5/4... but for auditions, it seems to be working for me for what I've been doing.
Seriously... go to brasswind... go to baltimore brass ... go to custom
comeon... how else are you going to sleep at night
Jim Langenberg
My 6/4 search ended in the purchase of my MW2000. I know, not a 6/4 ... some don't even consider it a 5/4... but for auditions, it seems to be working for me for what I've been doing.
Seriously... go to brasswind... go to baltimore brass ... go to custom
comeon... how else are you going to sleep at night
Jim Langenberg
Principal Tuba, Dubuque Symphony Orchestra
Owner/brass repair tech, Brazen Bandworks
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After recent research, I am waiting for the Hengshui Star 6/4 York replica to come out and will limp by with my little PT-606 til then.
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I'll bite:harold wrote:Those are just the 6/4's and you didn't ask how many were in working order - a much smaller number!
1. How many do work?
2. Where do you keep them?
3. Does anyone in the house mind that they are taking up space?
4. What is the total number of tubas in the house?
5. Do you own any mouthpieces?

Tony Z.
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When you want to sell one of the 6/4 BBb horns because you would like to see the carpet in your house again, drop me a message!!!! I would love to have just one to play....harold wrote:I have 5:
6/4 BBb York, two 6/4 BBb Holtons, a 6/4 BBb Cerveny and a 6/4 Conn 24J - all with at least 4 valves and two witha fifth.

Miraphone 1291-5v BBb
Conn Monster BBb
"Half of the World is Below Average"
Conn Monster BBb
"Half of the World is Below Average"
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I have no need for a BAT nor do I own one yet I voted anyways
. I am really like the look of old american bats such as Mr. Jacobs york but I like the sound of Kaiser bats much more, always have. Back in school I was caught up in the york bat frenzy and then it all of the sudden hit me that I liked the sound of the kaizers much more.
Lol I always hated playing big tubas to 4/4 and down is such more convienent if your not trying for a pro symphony gig.


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I voted other because my current BAT is a Martin. It is a 3 valve, top action, recording bell BBb. I used it for a concert last night and got compliments on the sound. I find it a lot easier to deal with since I have started using a K&M playing stand with it.
I have owned a Holton and 5 different Conn 2XJs and like the Martin best of all of them.
I have owned a Holton and 5 different Conn 2XJs and like the Martin best of all of them.